Integrated Children's Services

Description

Working together with fellow professionals across different sectors of children's services is central to good practice for all those who work with children and young people. This book looks at how children's services can work together more effectively; by taking an approach that is grounded in research, the book engages critically with both the benefits and the pitfalls of integrated working.
The importance of relationships, roles, responsibilities and strategic planning is discussed, and chapters cover:
- what integrated working looks like in practice
- how early years services work
- ethnicity
- Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS)
- disability and integrated working.
The book encourages readers to reflect on their own background and how this influences their view of specific children, families and fellow professionals, as well as their own practice. Suitable for all those working with children and young people from birth to 19 years in any aspect of children's services, this book will ensure professionals work together successfully to the benefit of all.

Contents

IntroductionDefining Integration: What Are the Different Approaches?Integrated Early Years Services: Co-Location, Roles and DevelopmentIntegrated Children's Services and EthnicityStrategic Planning of Integrated Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services Participation, Disabled Young People and Integrated Children's ServicesAnalysing Participation in Local Authorities: A Politically Nuanced Holistic ApproachConceptual Integration in Children's Services